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- Help Your Children Learn The Art Of Organizing 5/8/2008 10:43:04 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain I, being a mother, sometimes get irritated when my four year old child creates a mess. But then we clean it up together and I let him be carefree. But at times, it is too much and I even scold him, which leaves me with guilt later.
- Privacy And Your Child 5/8/2008 9:53:47 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain We as parents, all have a special bond with our kids who can’t be expressed in words and we feel a sense of happiness when a child tells his/her experiences to us. You know that your child will be happier when she shares their life with you.
- Bedwetting In ChIldren 4/15/2008 6:47:35 PM
In Adolescent, By: Payal Jain Bedwetting in children is a condition where the child urinates while sleeping. It is also called Primary Nocturnal Enuresis. Primary Nocturnal Enuresis is when a child wets his bed every night or is occasionally dry.
- Understanding A Child's Body Language 4/15/2008 6:46:18 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Body language is non-verbal communication, through physical movements or gestures. We all if they watch out for signals express or communicate in body language in a way or other. Our emotions too are reflected in our body languages.
- Praise Your Child 4/15/2008 6:00:50 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain We often scold our child for their misbehavior or mischiefs, but when they behave well, all we have to say is good. Many of us might be questioning that what’s wrong with that. There is nothing wrong with telling them that they did well.
- Expanding The Family 3/29/2008 5:43:47 PM
In Pregnancy & Parenting, By: Payal Jain When you think on terms of expanding the family, many doubts come to your mind like, “Will the first child be able to accept the new one?” “Will you have quality time for each other as a couple after two children?”
- Underachieving Children-Part I 3/27/2008 1:51:41 PM
In Grade-Schooler, By: Payal Jain Underachievers are those children who do not work to their full potential set by the standards created by the school, or other means. They simply fail to work as capably as they can. Underachievers don’t seem to be making enough effort.
- Underachieving Children-Part II 3/27/2008 1:28:33 PM
In Grade-Schooler, By: Payal Jain The foundations of our education system are Western which is primarily influenced by the Greek and Roman. The emphasis was on language, logic, and reason, the chief functions of the left cerebral brain.
- Child Excuses 2/25/2008 6:13:58 PM
In Grade-Schooler, By: Payal Jain Does your child often excuse himself with reasons of not feeling well to escape from going to school? Or act quite sick when he is not given the object of his desire? Is he not feeling well because he wants to stick to you?
- Happy Parents For Happy Children 2/25/2008 6:11:13 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Every relationship has its own phases. Like in the courtship, we tend to have time only for our beloved. Then after marriage, we enjoy each other for a while then we get busy with the responsibilities of life.
- Single Parenting 2/13/2008 2:53:07 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain In the last decade, the divorce rates have really gone up and also the rate of single people adopting kids. There has emerged a new socio-cultural revolution where attitudes have changed and a new social paradigm has been created.
- Parenting Teenagers 2/13/2008 1:55:28 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Teenage is the age when the mind works on its own. We don’t understand it most of the times. They think that we don’t even have the clue about their world. The end result is that parents often become distant to their teen age children.
- Teaching Children The Value Of Money 1/16/2008 10:19:34 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain In the age of supermarkets and one shop markets, where one goes for shopping for groceries often come home with much more. And if you are accompanied by your little one(children) who are taken in by new, shiny toy.
- Going Through Parental Separation 1/4/2008 6:46:28 PM
In Parenting, By: J.K. All children who go through parental separation need understanding, patience and caring people to help them cope with the feelings of loss. Only then they come to terms with an event that is outside their control.
- Tantrums In Children 12/29/2007 6:31:28 PM
In Adolescent, By: Payal Jain Any child who throws tantrums has mastered the art of getting what he wants. It is very difficult to ignore the child who is crying nonstop or screaming to get the attention to what he wants.
- The Adoptive Child 12/29/2007 6:29:20 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Children are god’s most beautiful creation but even today in our society, the adoptive child and the mother of the adoptive child is not given the same respect. All age groups of children are adopted.
- The Art Of Taking A Stand In Your Say 12/29/2007 6:27:30 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Some people always know how to say things. When they speak everyone gets pays attention. This is not an inborn talent; it is a habit that can be cultivated from the childhood. So teach your child to say his words in a confident way.
- Care Of Newly Borns In Winters 12/23/2007 3:21:16 PM
In Newborn & Baby, By: Payal Jain A newly born baby is five times more sensitive than you or me. With the chill getting more into the weather day by day, the care for your little babies becomes more important.
- Your Body And Post Pregnancy Period-Part I 12/23/2007 3:18:06 PM
In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain For nine months, your baby has grown in you affecting each and everything in your body system from your mood swings to adding extra inches to your tummy, from swollen feet to severe backaches.
- Your Body And Post Pregnancy Period-Part II 12/23/2007 3:13:43 PM
In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain Try to rest whenever the baby sleeps. Lie down or use relaxation and meditation techniques at least once a day. Do not be afraid to ask for help from members of your family your partner, if they are not too busy.
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